Hi everyone, a mixed day, intruders about, lots of shouting and shrieking and mantling. EJ and the young ones saw them off though.
Not sure how many fish, I think 4 were delivered. All had something to eat eventually, Greedy guts (#1) hogged fish when it could but I suppose that is the norm. Middle and younges still haven't fledged but whethe they will in the next few days who knows as the weather forecast is pretty grim for this part of the country
Leave you with the bairns all close together, sleeping. Happy viewing, see you in the morning.
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Sat track schedule Spring 2014
LG 7 days; RW & SWT nil; LDOP varies
Things are happening, only two now, who left as I was posting the above?
All that flapping, look you have no headlights/landing lights....that's better take a breather.
Lovely capture, JSB - one for my folder - very many thanks. And now I'm off for an early night. Enjoy the rest of your evening.
All three are up and exercising and preening. Eldest has just been for a flyabout and is back on cam post.
Youngest has been wingercising quite vigerously and eldest went for a flyabout.
Cirrus: Night, night....It's soon Question Time for me.
Oh dear, lots of vigorous flapping and I think someone's disappeared over the edge of the nest!
No, maybe I can just see a wing tip or beak off to the left (as usual).
Terry in Cumbria
managed to catch eldest flyabout - in the distance
Wow, well done Lynette, I saw that but I'm sure I wouldn't have clicked in time. Think I saw Middle again off to the left. No 1 has landed.
Well one of the two was flying circuits round and round the nest at some distance. Must have flown several hundred yards.